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Sally Ride Science Launches Academic Advisory Board

Sally Ride Science, a provider of science-oriented educational tools, has launched a new academic advisory board consisting of science educators and education specialists. The group, according to SRS, "will provide guidance in the areas of product development and services and offer a first-hand perspective into emerging science education needs for K-12 schools and districts."

Sally Ride Science is a science education company founded by former astronaut Sally Ride that provides classroom instructional materials aimed at bolstering student interest in science and providing educators with strategies to integrate the materials into classroom instruction. The company also focuses on STEM equity, in particular encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science.

The new advisory board includes:

Jane Gallucci, former president of the National School Boards Association and the Florida School Boards Association;

Paula Levin, a senior lecturer at the University of California, San Diego;

Dwight Sieggreen, science teacher and former president of the National Association of Presidential Awardees for Excellence in Science Teaching, National Middle Level Science Teachers Association, and Michigan Science Teachers Association;

Entrepreneur Bill Tudor; and

Jo Anne Vasquez, director of professional development, policy, and outreach for the Center for Research on Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology (CRESMET) at Arizona State University (also former president of the National Science Teachers Association and the National Science Education Leadership Association).

This group will, according to Sally Ride Science, "provide the company with ongoing advice regarding newly launched school products, as well as future products and services designed for the K-12 school market. It will also serve as a platform for ongoing communication with K-12 and higher education experts."

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About the Author

David Nagel is editorial director, education for 1105 Media's Public Sector Media Group and editor-in-chief of THE Journal. A 22-year publishing veteran, Nagel has led or contributed to dozens of technology, art and business publications.

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